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The Crown’s Constitutional Duty to Consult and Accommodate Aboriginal and Treaty Rights

Maria Morellato

The Crown’s Constitutional Duty to Consult and Accommodate Aboriginal and Treaty Rights
Propriété Information
Type de ressource Rapport
Langue
  • English
Année 2008
Pays Canada
Sujet
  • Droits et cadres légaux
  • Gouvernance autochtone
Complexité Technique
Mots-clés
  • UNDRIP
  • Autodétermination
  • Consultation
  • Droit canadien
  • Droit international
  • Droits inhérents
  • Impacts socioculturels
Écrit par Legal
Écrit pour
  • Alliés autochtones
  • Direction et gestion
  • Institutions académiques ou Chercheur.euse.s
Description In this report from the National Centre for First Nations Governance, Morellato discusses the importance of the Government’s duty to consult Aboriginal people with respect to their traditional lands, resources, and governance. She argues that the decisions made by the Crown can either facilitate Indigenous governance and self-determination or can extend injustice, marginalization and poverty. Important cases in Canadian law are examined followed by recommendations for consultation and reconciliation.
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